Liam Livingstone Signs with London Spirit for The Hundred 2026
By Rohan Mehta / 11.03.2026
Liam Livingstone Signs with London Spirit
Liam Livingstone has signed a deal to play for London Spirit in The Hundred for 2026, a move that underscores significant changes within the league. This transition comes as Livingstone departs from his previous role as captain of Birmingham Phoenix, a position now filled by Jacob Bethell.
The inaugural player auction for The Hundred is set to take place in London on 11 and 12 March 2026, coinciding with the announcement of Livingstone’s contract, which is valued at £350,000. This marks a notable increase in the financial stakes of the competition.
In 2026, the salary pot for the men’s competition has risen by 45% to £2.05 million per side, reflecting the growing popularity and commercial viability of the league. Meanwhile, the fund for women’s teams has seen a remarkable 100% increase, bringing it to £880,000.
Additionally, the minimum salary for female players has been raised by 50% to £15,000, indicating a commitment to improving conditions for women in the sport. The number of overseas players permitted in both competitions has also increased from three to four, allowing teams greater flexibility in their selections.
Livingstone’s departure from Birmingham Phoenix marks the end of an era, as he was previously the team’s captain. His new role with London Spirit is expected to bring fresh dynamics to the team as they prepare for the upcoming season.
As the player auction approaches, further developments are anticipated regarding team compositions and strategies. The changes in salary structures and player regulations may also influence how teams approach their recruitment.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full implications of these changes on team performances and player dynamics in the league.
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